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Thanks for the venali reference.
I did look at their website information and found that they require a user to manually type in the fax recipients phone number and add @venali.net just as other Internet fax services require. But keeping in mind what you said about installing their software and having it automatically populate the To: field I asked their customer service about it. They just called and said that they offer no such software or functionality, the fax recipients number must be typed in manually. I suppose it depends upon who you speak to... Thanks again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I selected my Internet Fax service based on which company actually developed the software to integrate with Outlook. That's why I chose Venali. It populates the To: field with exactly what Venali needs to send the fax. So should your service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ctc" wrote in message ... I asked how to save keystrokes in MS Outlook by configuring it to populate a field with data that it already has, namely a fax number. You stated in part "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You can set the Display As field for any electronic address to whatever you want." If you can please explain how. |
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Venali doesn't "offer" it and doesn't need to. Once Venali is integrated
with Outlook, it is easy to use the Outlook Address Book, autocompletion, autoresolution, or any other method for recipient selection that Outlook supports. More info he http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/faxi...#_Toc108796485 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ctc" wrote in message ... Thanks for the venali reference. I did look at their website information and found that they require a user to manually type in the fax recipients phone number and add @venali.net just as other Internet fax services require. But keeping in mind what you said about installing their software and having it automatically populate the To: field I asked their customer service about it. They just called and said that they offer no such software or functionality, the fax recipients number must be typed in manually. I suppose it depends upon who you speak to... Thanks again. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I selected my Internet Fax service based on which company actually developed the software to integrate with Outlook. That's why I chose Venali. It populates the To: field with exactly what Venali needs to send the fax. So should your service. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "ctc" wrote in message ... I asked how to save keystrokes in MS Outlook by configuring it to populate a field with data that it already has, namely a fax number. You stated in part "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You can set the Display As field for any electronic address to whatever you want." If you can please explain how. |
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